Explore Rome’s iconic landmarks in 90 minutes by golf cart. Discover history, beauty, and adventure on this thrilling express tour.
Explore Rome’s iconic landmarks in 90 minutes by golf cart. Discover history, beauty, and adventure on this thrilling express tour.
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Colosseum - Photo stop, Sightseeing
The Colosseum, officially known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is a historic Roman amphitheater located in Rome, Italy. Constructed from concrete and stone, it was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian around 70-72 AD and completed in 80 AD by his successor, Titus. It hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles…
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Colosseum - Photo stop, Sightseeing
The Colosseum, officially known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is a historic Roman amphitheater located in Rome, Italy. Constructed from concrete and stone, it was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian around 70-72 AD and completed in 80 AD by his successor, Titus. It hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, and executions, accommodating an estimated 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. Despite being partially damaged by earthquakes and stone thieves, it remains a popular tourist attraction and a testament to the Roman Empire’s power and engineering skill. -
Palatine Hill - Photo stop, Sightseeing
Palatine Hill, one of Rome’s seven hills, is steeped in history as the legendary birthplace of the city. According to Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus were nurtured here, and Romulus later established Rome on this hill. Throughout Roman history, Palatine Hill became the exclusive residential area for the elite, including emperors. Lavish palaces and residences were constructed, making the hill synonymous with imperial power and wealth. Today, visitors can explore the extensive ruins of these ancient palaces, gaining insight into the lives of Roman emperors and the grandeur of the Roman Empire. -
Mitreo del Circo Massimo - Photo stop, Sightseeing
The Circus Maximus in Rome was an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue. Built in the 6th century BC, it could accommodate an estimated 150,000 to 250,000 spectators, making it one of the largest public entertainment structures in the Roman world. It hosted chariot races, public games, and festivals for centuries, playing a significant role in Roman social and political life. Over time, it fell into disuse and was gradually dismantled, leaving the open space visible today. -
Bocca della Verita - Photo stop, Sightseeing
The Bocca della Verità (Mouth of Truth) is an ancient marble mask located in Rome, believed to have been a drain cover. Its history is wrapped in legend, with the most famous tale claiming it served as a lie detector. Allegedly, anyone who placed their hand in the mouth while lying would have their hand bitten off. Although there’s no historical evidence to support this, the legend, likely originating in the Middle Ages, has made it a popular tourist attraction. -
Giardino degli Aranci - Photo stop, Sightseeing
The Giardino degli Aranci, or Orange Garden, in Rome, offers a stunning panoramic view of the city. Its history is relatively recent, established in 1932 on the Aventine Hill, the garden provides a peaceful retreat. Designed by Raffaele De Vico, it draws inspiration from traditional Roman gardens. The name comes from the bitter orange trees lining the walkways, creating a fragrant and picturesque atmosphere. The keyhole on the gate offers a unique framed view of St. Peter’s Basilica, adding to the garden’s charm. -
Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Photo stop, Sightseeing
Piazza Venezia in Rome is a grand square dominated by the impressive Altare della Patria, a monument dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. The square serves as a central hub, connecting major roads and historical landmarks. It is named after the Palazzo Venezia, a Renaissance palace that once housed the Venetian embassy and served as Benito Mussolini’s headquarters during the Fascist era. Piazza Venezia has witnessed significant historical events and continues to be a major traffic intersection and a popular destination for tourists. -
Teatro di Marcello - Photo stop, Sightseeing
The Teatro di Marcello is an ancient Roman theater, commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Emperor Augustus around 13 BC. It could accommodate up to 20,000 spectators and hosted theatrical performances and public celebrations. Over the centuries, the theater fell into disrepair, and parts of it were repurposed. It was incorporated into a fortified palace in the Middle Ages, and later, the Savelli family built a residence on top of it. Today, the partially restored theater is a unique architectural landmark, showcasing the layered history of Rome.

- Expert Driver (golf cart without a guided tour)
- Visit major landmarks
- 1.5-hour golf cart Photo stop and Sightseeing of Rome
- Expert Driver (golf cart without a guided tour)
- Visit major landmarks
- 1.5-hour golf cart Photo stop and Sightseeing of Rome
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Pressed for time but eager to explore Rome’s most famous landmarks? Our Golf Express offers an exhilarating journey through the heart of both ancient and modern Rome—ideal for curious adventurers on a tight schedule. Your journey begins at the iconic Colosseum. From there, climb to the historic Palatine Hill before reaching the tranquil Giardino degli…
Pressed for time but eager to explore Rome’s most famous landmarks? Our Golf Express offers an exhilarating journey through the heart of both ancient and modern Rome—ideal for curious adventurers on a tight schedule. Your journey begins at the iconic Colosseum. From there, climb to the historic Palatine Hill before reaching the tranquil Giardino degli Aranci, where stunning panoramic views of Rome await.
Next, descend to the Circus Maximus, the expansive chariot-racing stadium that once accommodated a quarter of Rome’s population. Then, dare to test your honesty at the enigmatic Mouth of Truth—a perfect photo opportunity!
Continue to the Theatre of Marcellus, often referred to as the “mini Colosseum,” before arriving at the magnificent Altare della Patria. Finally, absorb the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Venezia, where your whirlwind tour concludes.
Ready to make the most of your time in Rome? Join us and experience history, beauty, and adventure in just 90 minutes! (outside of the monuments)
- Please note that babies and small children are not allowed on this tour for safety and comfort reasons. If you are traveling with children under the age of 15, please contact us prior to booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.